Editorial Foreword
Heidegger's Philosophy of Region in The Phenomenology of Religious Life (Chinese)
Heidegger's Philosophy of Region in The Phenomenology of Religious Life (English)
I. Dao Wu Chang Ming: Study of Theories and Classics
The Phenomenology of Religion and the Paradox of the Historical: Reading Heidegger's Phenomenology of Religious Life
HU Jihua, Professor, Institute for Transcultural Studies, Beijing International Studies University
Heidegger's Phenomenological Explanation of Pauline Letters from the Viewpoint of the Problem of the Historical
QU Xutong, Associate Professor at School of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University; Research Fellow, Center for Studies of Values and Culture, Beijing Normal University.
The Christian Backdrop of Formal Indication
Jason LAM Tsz Shun, Research Fellow in Insititute of Sino-Christian Studies, Adjunct Professor in School of Humanities, Tongji University.
Characteristics of Early Christian Life Experience
ZHUANG Zhenhua, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Shanxi Normal University
II. Hun Yuan Zhi Xing: Study of Christian Thinkers
The Mirror Metaphor in the Philosophy of Nicolas of Cusa
David Bartosch, Foreign Expert, School of International Relations and Diplomacy, Beijing Foreign Studies University
The Practical Turn in Fundamental Theolo-gy: On Metz’s Political Theology as Funda-mental Theology
LI Jincheng, Postdoctoral Fellow, Tongji University of China
Evagrius Ponticus on the Evil of Anger
XU Qinqin, Lecturer, School of Marxism Studies, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University
III. Fa Yu Shui Feng: Dialogue between Chinese and Christianity
One Hundred Years of Unchangeability – On the Chinese Translations of Greek Personal Names and Place Names in the Union Version
Leopold Leeb, Professor, School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University of China
Kang Youwei On Martin Luther
LI Xuetao, Professor, School of History, Beijing Foreign Studies University
V. Jing Guan Wu Se:Study of Christian Culture and Literature
The Profane Illumination of Cinema: Knowledge, Uncertainty and Belief in the Age of Virtual Reality
Ramona FOTIADE, Senior Lecturer, School of Modern Languages & Cultures, University of Glasgow
Fleeing and Escape in Augustine’s Confessions and Kierkegaard’s Repetition: Two Instantiations of a Universal Motif (Part II)*
Eric ZIOLKOWSKI, Helen H. P. Manson Professor of Bible, Lafayette College.
V. Qing Ji Ming Gong: Academic Debate and Responses
The Epistemological Problem of Ultimate Existence: “God’s Will” and “Tian ming” - Comment on XIE Wenyu and LIN Anwu’s Dialogue between Chris
LIN Xiaobin, Ph. D. Candidate, the Center for Judaic and Inter-Religious Studies of Shandong University.